| Vol XXXIV No. 82 |
Wednesday, February 7, 2001 |
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Americans observe sweatshops
Katie Miller and Bridget Purdue
News Writers
"No one can live on live on $1.25 a day. We know, we starved on it," Jim Keady testified Monday and Tuesday night to Notre Dame and Saint Mary's students. He and Leslie Kretzu know the impact sweatshops have on families ... [more]
Running mates contemplate their union
Erin LaRuffa
News Writer
Most Notre Dame students pay little attention to why two candidates in the student body election end up running together. But to the candidates themselves, running mates are very significant. In fact, some presidential candidates put a great deal of time ... [more]
Hatch addresses Faculty Senate concerns
Erin Piroutek
Associate News Editor
Two weeks ago, the Faculty Senate passed several resolutions proposing du Lac policy changes and forwarded them to the co-chairs of the newly formed Academic and Student Life Advisory Council, (ASLAC) Provost Nathan Hatch and Vice President for Student Affairs Mark ... [more]
Members debate healthcare plans
Nate Phillips
News Writer
The Graduate Student Union addressed the possibility of expanding the current graduate student health plan Tuesday night. Member Harold Stegel led Union member complaints that expressed the need of a new health care system with better student benefits. "Our purpose as ... [more]
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